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Ancient Egyptian Goddess Bust from the Late Period

1. Introduction of Egyptian Goddess Bust This bronze head of a goddess, dating from the Late Period of Ancient Egypt (circa 342 BC), is a representative example of the religious and artistic traditions of that era. Late Egypt alternated between Persian rule and indigenous resurgence, but religious beliefs remained central to society. During this period, […]

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Frontal view of a replica Egyptian Head Bust

1. Introduction of Egyptian Head Bust This sculpture, dating from the Saite period (26th Dynasty) of ancient Egypt, is a replica of the head of Ankh-Khonsu. The Saite period, which lasted from approximately 664 to 525 BC, is considered a period of renaissance in ancient Egyptian culture. The rulers of the time actively returned to […]

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Full front view of Pharaoh Bust Sculpture

1. Introduction of Pharaoh Bust Sculpture Tutankhamun (c. 1341–1323 BC) was a young pharaoh of the 18th Dynasty of ancient Egypt. He is renowned for the nearly complete excavation of his tomb in 1922. Although his reign was brief and his achievements limited, the burial objects found in his tomb, particularly the golden mask and […]

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King Tut Head fiberglass Statue

1. Introduction of King Tut Head Statue Tutankhamun (King Tut) was a teenage pharaoh of the 18th Dynasty of ancient Egypt. He ascended the throne at approximately nine years old and died young at nineteen. Although his reign was brief, he gained international fame thanks to the nearly complete discovery of his tomb in 1922. […]

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